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published on the 14th August 2008

“Planning the future
Few of us consider the true value of life insurance in our early years. In the majority of cases, we probably don?t bother to take the matter seriously until we reach our 30-40?s or take out a mortgage or loan.
The cost of...”read more

published on the 14th August 2008

“You?re moving along in your own world, you?re about to get promotion at work along with a fairly decent pay rise (happy as Larry as the saying goes), enjoying life and living it to the full when you suddenly start feeling pains in one of your legs...”read more

published on the 13th August 2008

“You are enjoying life, everything is ticking along nicely and wham! An accident/illness or even redundancy knocks your world into a spiralling downturn. It doesn?t even need to be life threatening. Any threat to your health/financial stability...”read more

published on the 13th August 2008

“In this article we will start to discuss the symptoms, causes and effects of a stroke, and the impact this can have on Life Insurance.
Stroke is 3rd most common cause of death in the UK affecting an estimated 150,000 people in the UK every year...”read more

published on the 12th August 2008

“In our most idealistic world, all debt would die with us, our families, partners or selected beneficiaries would continue to receive the same financial support we provided before our passing over for at least 20 years or until their own death....”read more

published on the 12th August 2008

“Autism has far reaching, life-time consequences ranging from the health, economic wellbeing, social integration and quality of life for the individual affected to everyone closely associated with them such as their families.
Autism is much more...”read more

published on the 7th August 2008

“If your income were to disappear tomorrow the chances are you would not be able top keep your household or farm running. Many farmers tend to live where they work (on the farm) so a threat to one can be a threat to the other. Farms can be...”read more

published on the 6th August 2008

“Like anyone else, farmers can benefit from insurance, in fact being as most farmers are self-employed they would benefit more than most. Why? Because they are unlikely to get sick pay or insurance built into their jobs, because they are often...”read more

published on the 6th August 2008

“The Health and Safety Executive have released figures that show that the agricultural sector has the most workplace accidents in the UK, with 45 fatalities last year, including 23 farmers or self-employed workers, 13 employees and 9 members of...”read more

published on the 5th August 2008

“Fortis Life and Lifesearch insist that their Real Life Cover (as discussed in our last article) offers a 'balanced and realistic' amount of cover in each of its areas of concern.
Basically there are two quantities of money available to...”read more